Texas Administrative Code
Title 7 - BANKING AND SECURITIES
Part 2 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF BANKING
Chapter 26 - PERPETUAL CARE CEMETERIES
Section 26.2 - What Records am I Required to Maintain?
Universal Citation: 7 TX Admin Code ยง 26.2
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) What unique defined terms are used in this section?
(1)
"You" or "I" means the owner or operator of a perpetual care
cemetery.
(2) "Perpetual care
property" or "property" means all niches, crypts, and ground space sold in
connection with perpetual care.
(3)
"Consumer complaint" means a written complaint you receive, either at your
corporate office or your cemetery location, from a consumer regarding the
manner in which you operate your perpetual care cemetery or perform your
obligations under a perpetual care cemetery contract or Health and Safety Code,
Chapter 711, or Chapter 712. The term includes a written complaint you receive
either directly from the consumer or through the department. The term does not
include an oral complaint.
(4)
"Maintain" means to store and retain records either in hard copy form or on
microfiche or in an electronic database from which the record can be retrieved
and printed in hard copy in a manner that does not impede the efficient
completion of the examination.
(5)
"Department" means the Texas Department of Banking.
(b) What records must I maintain?
(1) You must maintain the following records
in a general file that is readily accessible to the department:
(A) your most current financial statement or
tax return, either of which must:
(i)
substantiate your use or expenditure of fund income; and
(ii) include a balance sheet and income
statement dated not later than the last day of your preceding fiscal
year;
(B) a sample form
of each purchase agreement you currently use;
(C) a sample form of each document of
conveyance of interment rights you currently use;
(D) the current trust agreement governing the
fund and any amendments since the last examination;
(E) if the certificate holder received a
uniform risk rating of 3, 4, or 5 at the last examination or if the last
examination was a limited scope examination, the certificate holder's
examination response and the examination report acknowledgments, signed by the
certificate holder's board of directors, for the last examination report (See
Texas Department of Banking Supervisory Memorandum 1014 (2011) for an
explanation of the perpetual care cemetery rating system.);
(F) all trustee/depository statements
covering the perpetual care fund, provided at least quarterly, and all written
correspondence from the trustee that you received since the last
examination;
(G) minutes of each
meeting of the cemetery corporation's board of directors held since the last
department examination or, if the cemetery corporation is a wholly-owned
subsidiary and does not hold board meetings, minutes of each meeting of the
parent corporation's board of directors held since the last
examination;
(H) all recordkeeping
exceptions and other department or commissioner approvals or directions upon
which the certificate holder relies in connection with its current
operations;
(I) all maps, plats,
and property dedications, and a list of these that reflects the dates of filing
in the county records under Health and Safety Code, §
711.034;
(J) your current sales maps showing the sold
and unsold spaces in all gardens, mausoleums, crematories, and columbaria in
the cemetery;
(K) records and
photographs relating to lawn crypt construction and completion, to demonstrate
you complied with Health and Safety Code, §
711.061,
§
711.063 and
§
711.064;
(L) each cemetery price list that you used at
any time since the last examination;
(M) your quarterly reconciliation of capital
gains and losses in the fund since the last examination, if your trust
agreement includes capital gains and losses in the definition of trust income;
(N) all documents relating to the
offer and sale of undeveloped mausoleum spaces as required under Health and
Safety Code, Chapter 712, §712.044(a)(2) - (3) and Subchapter D; and
(O) all records relating to
regulatory action or litigation to which the certificate holder is
subject.
(2) You must
maintain the following records in a segregated consumer complaint file:
(A) each written complaint that you received
from a consumer regarding the manner in which you operate the perpetual care
cemetery or perform your contractual obligations to a consumer; and
(B) all written correspondence and other
records relating to a consumer complaint, including records showing how you
resolved or otherwise disposed of the complaint.
(3) You must maintain either:
(A) separate files for each property
purchaser, filed alphabetically or numerically, that contains all executed
property purchase agreements, conveyance documents, and all related
information; or
(B) files
referenced by property location if:
(i) the
cemetery maintains an alphabetical index on which the names of the property
owners or purchasers can be cross-referenced to their property location;
and
(ii) the files contain all
executed property purchase agreements, conveyance documents, and all related
information.
(4) You must maintain, and update at least
monthly, a historical register of all interment rights sold, showing:
(A) the purchaser's name;
(B) the date of purchase;
(C) the purchase agreement number;
(D) a specific description of the property
you sold; and
(E) how and when you
disposed of the purchase agreement, including whether the agreement was
conveyed, canceled, or voided.
(5) You must maintain a monthly
recapitulation of all conveyance of interment rights issued since the date of
your last examination that includes, for each paid-in-full property sale:
(A) the date the purchase agreement was
executed;
(B) the property
purchaser's name;
(C) the purchase
agreement number;
(D) the date that
the purchase agreement was paid-in-full;
(E) the conveyance document number;
(F) the amount of ground area, number of
crypts, or number of niches conveyed under the purchase agreement, and the
corresponding sales price of each;
(G) the deposits to the fund from sales, as
required by Health and Safety Code, §
RSA
712.028;
(H) any additional deposits to the fund:
(i) that are required by contract in an
amount in excess of the deposits required by Health and Safety Code, §
RSA
712.028;
(ii) that result from exchanged or traded-in
property;
(iii) that result from
the sale of additional or subsequent rights of interment; or
(iv) that are voluntarily made in excess of
the amount of deposits required by Health and Safety Code, §
RSA
712.028;
(I) total deposits for each conveyance, which
is the sum of subparagraphs (G) and (H) of this subsection for each conveyance;
and
(J) cumulative monthly totals
of the amounts listed in subparagraphs (F), (G), and (H) of this
subsection.
(c) Where do I need to keep the records required under this section?
(1) You must keep all required records at the
perpetual care cemetery's physical location, corporate office located in this
state, or another location approved in writing by the commissioner.
(2) If the physical location of the records
is not conducive to examination by department personnel, the department may
request that you provide your records at a mutually agreeable location in your
area that is more suitable for conducting an examination. In this situation, if
you refuse to agree, the commissioner may consider your inaction to constitute
refusal to submit to an examination and initiate an appropriate enforcement
action against you under Health and Safety Code, §§
712.0441 -
712.0444.
(d) With respect to purchase agreements executed prior to the effective date of this section, a perpetual care cemetery will not violate this section if it cannot produce records required under this section that were not previously required by statute or rule.
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